Plankton
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So yall didn't copy it, yall got colonized. Whoopty do
And your stance on Hip hop is nonsensical. East coast rap is east coast rap. The south was inspired by NYC but that don't make chopped and screwed rap NYC
All regions contribute to the larger culture, but they still retain their own branch of history and influence
So you can't claim overship to something you didn't create. It don't matter that Hip hop started in the Bronx. The Bronx didn't create g funk. Nor did it invent Crunk music
So asap rocky, dipset, and all them drill rappers did copy from other regions. And you lucky I'm being generous with you cause NYC didn't invent rapping, DJing, or graffiti. It put them all together with breaking to form a modern take on those elements, but its not the source.
Cause if you wanna keep playing that game, rap will always belong to the south since that's where it comes from. Black people been rhyming words to beat without melody since we got dropped off here. And we landed in the south. So anybody rapping is doing a southern thing, right?![]()
You are babbling about nothing because you don't know Hip Hop history nor do you know the culture.
Lets put me talking shyt in this thread to the side for a second and go into the actual history and culture. When The south and the west coast started doing Hip Hop in the 80's (looping and record scratching), The UZN didn't say "Oh look they copying NYC" No, The UZN acknowledged that "Hip Hop was universal." The UZN didn't say "Oh they copying us" so to hear the stupidity in this thread that NYC can copy anything Hip Hop related when NYC created it goes against the culture and the history. Hip Hop is universal, there is no copying anything. The UZN didn't say that in the 80's when the west and Miami was doing loops and scratching records so you can't flip it now bringing up chopped and screwed and say that dumb shyt in 2025 about NYC.
The topic is about Sonic and Timbs. Please stay on topic since you don't know anything about Hip Hop history or Hip Hop culture.
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